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wack

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I am interested in putting some PIAA lights on my '96 R1100RSL Does any one have suggestions for placement and mounting options?? Any help would be appreciated. :confused:
 
Unfortunately, I don't have them myself, but I have seen them mounted in two spots.

Drilled into the Roundels (yuck) and attached to the "fork legs" on the front axel somehow.
 
Thanks for the reply. I have talked to Duncan at his shop and having seen both placements you mentioned, I probably will go with a mounting bracket. Not sure where yet?
 
I didn't spring for the Piaa lights, just some cheap ones from the local parts store. I made a bracket that spans between the sides of the fairing under the oil cooler and mounted the lights at the oute edges.

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Have you Seen Piaa's mounted on Martin Fabrication Brackets?
Cyclegadgets.com has them for a R1100RS

I'm running Martin brackets on a RT with the 1100's they fill in the weak spots of the low beam and I'm not get flashed by oncoming traffic.
 
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